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Cool Facts About Animals

Bonus: Interview with National Geographic Author and Wildlife Vet Dr. Gabby Wild

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In this bonus episode, the Cool Facts About Animals Crew gets the chance to speak with National Geographic author and wildlife vet Dr. Gabby Wild. We speak about her new book, How to Speak Animal, and learn a lot about the different ways animals communicate. Unfortunately, she couldn't tell us how to tell our cat Fuzzy to stop bullying our other cats. Alphas gonna alpha.

© Cool Facts About Animals Podcast Length 16 min 20 August 2022 AnimalsFacts USA Episodic

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© Cool Facts About Animals Podcast Length 16 min 20 August 2022 AnimalsFacts USA Episodic

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In this bonus episode, the Cool Facts About Animals Crew gets the chance to speak with National Geographic author and wildlife vet Dr. Gabby Wild. We speak about her new book, How to Speak Animal, and learn a lot about the different ways animals communicate. Unfortunately, she couldn't tell us how to tell our cat Fuzzy to stop bullying our other cats. Alphas gonna alpha. We think you'll enjoy learning all sorts of fun animal communication facts, including how crickets can tell us the temperature, how sharks communicate through magnetic forces, whether ducks speak in a French accent, and lots more.

You can find more about Dr. Wild here: https://gabbywild.org


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